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UNION IRON WORKS
Drilling Hose
Packing and
Pump Valves
We do not handle anything but
the
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In if .15 ?.e a wH:'e! e ran'::? of .r (
f.i t : r r ' - ii - v
( t1 ;l:i''--;r. ! -. w r.' r-y rpre-r-r
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VN.-. :r He t' mtran of Kr;. M
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teres of Kt ic!a:.d and the :n:r -'f -f
A ntert in". . Ii :al-:n. ar:d "N
PICTfRKP "F KX-I'K KSI I KNT
(t-f- t . ---'rr. !r..ni'r- - ;r- i
tra t . ? '.V-- :;.Kon. with J.-ffer-o-
cne fide :sr.d .lai-ksj.n. or. the o:' er w1 Pe t
In tl.e rr-' Ml-- of th' rpp.sJt iM. fa dna
th fiHkor. Is ' r K-c pr'-niT.
-f 1 at of : he latp ex - Preside -it " rover
O'.eveiand A vrry 'arif Tvirv.hpr ' f In- I
nilMtn 'smp are ns :n l!eh'!nfi
tl-e hall th rv.iniU- ! :r r . rr!y
o t-r XV. rpros.-r.' e h ' ' i - t: Ve
po-rr of f.li'vr ". Tk " :i !
dff!'r. ' H F'fTf i f :
of whi -'i T 1 '-r n ' f '
l:.di-ates t! e k- .iTV -i f e. . : 1
BRYAN BANNKR 'V' S '
The Initial outb-jrs: i f asm -an-.e !
iust aa the t. was -p.-. i. w?.n a I
ilken banner. lea-r.it t 1 j -r-; .xf
Bryan was d'.sp qr-d I rr l av : - : :-re
was a tfrrr: i f tt' ji : W:
Iit afTer ha'.f a r- i-. ; . f ex; ;V(I
demonsitratJ-riF Tv .'t ; r t' of
temporary I :p d -.t :f.- f
f rr. la was : -..- s;va. for an en-
r.ufciAatlr o!ith-irsr Jio .-arr.e f.r .r1
amid the sr-rni of t-1but. ta:i a ad
turdj b'jt rather Imrnarulat fr.r -Tie
cf tha u-.trrr red with s.;k fmntH
Prince Albert roat. respndart wlty. r vu-
Tectlonal rnaii a-.d wath chajfr. sr!v-
In? the apptarart- e of a de.-nratM i
mat.
BELL'S PTkuNC VOICE.
In strong far arrriiiK vol a ani ay
ffestura t delivered the ofr I'.r ad lrsia.
ft full hour lor.it. with pesour.d:rn laa-
on the rihtln of pjHi wrongs.
puituaiei wTh yells as sot- pi -;ts
ttrkled X2 e far. y nf the tt.r -:ik It wis
noticeable tha: preat applause
from the debates at B!.'s Impi--:
declaration that the writ of !r "i-
hall not he turned lr.to an Instrnm :.. ..r
oppr3aalon. Again there was j; r a-i -applauae
as he arraljr'.l ' .- ;
Campaign contrlbutior.s withe ; a
reg later."
After referring to Taf as a ' 's.
candidate" axd dTniindtriK " ! a-;
to the Whit H"' at t :..-
adroitly turned ) '."
gryrir of Mr I?rn.:!. ! v r. '. : : . ;
Nebraaka Ir.-id--- !: r. )- t r;- t--I
Cortti a XiTT.;.'r. -: .-js d-- t i' .. -:i
The appoint :r.T.: of o :r.r:;:: s u ij
Quickly dtsp' 'V.l ( f
THE I'LNVSLY V .A VIA 1h W
F"or a rno:; ; ? (... r w
threa er-l t w a 1 . - ; n
Wild nu;f ; r - .. -
two sets f - - - " ' i . wo
Opposi-K ..' K
turfc . v.. . " t ... .
JeaTor-1 t ' t . -
tlals or.r t .
5i:ffev at : . . .. -
tW":!at!riK . - .r .
te-t. 1 ir : . - ...
1-ande::. :. ;
B:r .-!?: rv
qn.--t. -v .
r-n.e r-
cif w: 4'
THE i 'Id V
The p '
The Modern Nectar
In the davs ol .in. ir i' d'cocc
high 01
thry werr ;ilivr. ttiiv -n:i!J o Jrln
LUZIANNE COFFEE
the mini vheirm.
i fig utverai1 ol i
e.i-uri-
. I
23 cent'rib.r can The Reily-Taylor Co. srT'
LrujjJvn - r nj- j-ij-j-j-j-j-j- r r r.- r r r rn.nrnfAri
Round Trl p
Every Day
Tickets Good
I mil Oct. 31
I.&G.N.
THE
ONE SIGHT
best
t t
r .-f 'ir-.r ("'.-velar !
'' c t ' :"n-:-.t t- ic 'aM. rTc-:re
J I i r k - v of N Y. rW. t : . tie:- .v-
'.it.. I'id .f f.:r;r f IfS agO. .1 ' 1
f -r r: r i n err.i-r Kn is rf MH-o .
' f : ' s :r: i ' : bors of t -.a
'. - .and .it :rf' T".. r--'!'iti"t.s p.s
: -i:. : . .:! fr---v. tr Har s fr'e: !
w ! w . re ; - --med !-. I J I ; a ..f
N- . a.-a. - " " . tn.tp..' I : 'i-.n.iH
S r. .vd ..r. .o;:s r..rk-r. Par
k--r ' s" "t-.l t...' --nr' i;:;-r uf t';o
fonvfi.:in:i ward ihe frtTie: lead- r
Jud.r I'arker was prevailed upon 1
niO'int the ..ii form wi.ere with rtsonant
.;re t-.e reid lis (iwn resolutions
i t ' i " f t ' i rid -.g wth a
T a- ' f i n to t ' J ' - a - j f .rces
Tr?:.-:s ;r!h ;te to . : f-" -r r! -f
a
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:. ; .-.;n.e.i j: ' :.o n :; -:rov
IN COMMITTEE ON EULES.
Adoption Without Change Those 01
Last Convent:);;.
T'KNVru. -..:o. J : ' 7 T'- .-..-m-.
r. - r'W-- ar;d -.rd- - of t ;! a ..; :
. ! wi'? o-jf . h.inite t:. n.Vs -f t; . r
--ti-n of 'S4 at St L'- mW
Tl.e ps?! r. f-r a Ti'n Wii n .1 ! ! .e
I - 'h prese-ViMon by John T H ; k s f
ArkarKHs of f wl:. : r-- 1 : :
i'o-1 'lv-'T T: it i 'i h1 "ist's w) ...
a t ' : of tt . m- cr-'-si r.al 'o-i'. rt; .-;
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vi.. j:. u:
1' i: re j :!..: at! . a- : .t-. . . m
f'TM. h' ass- ;eJ u . ;) 1 t a 1 L -
loe d-tti" rati' pa r
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r- ! .;l"r. t ! f rst -'f- : a
a...-: . d. he h:d w...; d t . .. t .
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r'.a;r "hi;
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re ir.sTr j' .-r -h
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.:;; .t-:.:!v when a S:..'t-
; ileii'tf.i's ;(t larpe I:.'
i ; .r: i : ar ariilidat.-. these :
w -d I rl;-d .S4 to ( tt;
. K.it s Tt.- Natjoiial r. .
: ' f f..r. -d thf unit n;
- i'ter .f '.Mftr ii't!ori! as t . no .r..
t l;.e !... It :. and ::-inor -f d- Nf-.
- . ir-Tr-i. T.) M. ; k-s w. a
r.v:..t!oi and a prolong-d ar.-J :ti-r
f!:;t v as avf rtcj.
NEW YORK GETTING IN LINE
Conciliation Is Its Watchward and
It Is Having; Results.
.tsc:r.iti I'rfi: Rrp t )
ITNVIiK. J .!j 7 T- he N--.v Y- .j ..
e-tf.- wi.i l.oid 1 T ?i third .a: f t
' .n v-iiti -ii t - n: -rr.w i. M - i. j
k t-. r .i' ti a lo! if .
: u ld h i ar:dila te for t -. . vt-. .
r.-T- rjtl'-n -!.aii reri . e th- 1 i; ' k
nf -eiht votes from ti... Y- :
T1 ' a'irim i nn been ra ' ! ! l. i 1 ar' -
h 51 .rpl.y. Iejde- of Ta .:i at . ; n
aim .ifi of tb d lau't ion T : ! .-p....-
d Mr J'.r.an atili i aim tha" N-w V rk
re for the Nebra-kar.. w 1 1 1. t
; k- f--r-s art- b-p-ful toa:
. ; 'p t ! em in r (. ir . :
; i' i .':i".SMin -n '! '"'! l-.i. t
'i .! : r i 1 1 y maintains th- c;ioi' Sp'.n.x
p v hi- h has chars '"r!. -1 t
t i r sir- e h is a rrl a : in I
A rt; of oticlllatl'n. It 1." said. ;
I .- ' ! Th'- Ta mm a n v deh.t ' i.oi
A- .im dence of this tt 1 pointed
the goi
ToJav
Ji nit; satisly-
s on llivJ
HOUSTON PAILY POST
- rLri r r j j .jjjj ...... . ... -
that Ju-f Alf"n
reported a wmi:
reaentai! v- of N w
xafnst tht a-i.-pt
punk went in ! :
ventlon rofi:mi t
to advocaif hi.
wtHch U iU
br Bam tiompfr-
forms1 a prt .f i
put forth i May
gallon.
Lewis NUmi w a
rnnmHfff f ti"-
tt at br..i:El.i r i-
boast of tf.t- . i; i
rnril!aitt1 if .- i-!
labor inUrc-i n
put forth a str'Vi
em vote by a?
rea.ee In Om- t .
maintain a fv. t
A nunilH-r . Sin
Meat adv atf' ;
form of totli .'"
people say t 'U'
rcsptn-t lv t y
AUojft-th.T. ttif
Jil;t a f 'It c ' '
pi -si t Ion h f f '
crill.isi:i 'I'V Ir-
nf Its I' 1
HS tO t ' . T .!!'
n ght i ' i a
hfM -i f i r ' - i
ii.nti;.! - -..!'.' T
HUpp.Tt . ' " Si
tt t i. rt -i i :.' ..t
rarker. who Wfcl
I Vnv r aa th rep-
: k State in a flxM
f .im ;tnU-tn;uncuoft
-..1'ii of tti COIH
..: jtlona tonight
:ti. Hon plank
a . t- u-fi drawn
'f -ind which
plat form
' f the Bub-
V V lielejraUon
: ii U th
; :tt they
- rv alive anil
'i:t they
: K;ir West-
.t suffi. tent ln-
r;if'lls!inent to
' 'HStS
e'it ions In t)i
. nk m thf plat
; if Xpw York
- t;nore1 In this
the rnpubliOHn.
K .(K'fcntion iUn-
i ne nt with Its
vieyplte t he
' f'et) Derails
- a pref en-nre
! was said t-
. - meeting may
i"tt of a presN-1-
whet tier th
Se thrown ia
-t.
DAY AT FAIRVIEW
MR. BRYAN AWAITS A JIHCY
TEXAS WATZRMtXON.
Beads Mail. Answers Telegrams
Watches Bulletins and It May Be
He Will Go to Denver Later.
L M: . EW. Lin N J ily 7
T -. w f.-w 1 ' t -' r - .it : . : h'W to-
il : f . of hupor ' n n- i political
v . :d n. t. how. -.e- in that
Mr l!r:r s not H - da !egan
..- h- his !i-nvkfa-' w as ooe::-
i -'.-i ' - -; .a'. w:r' Nr.-. i Ms of-
! I : whs poir c ii tele-
f- .i-'.- u ; . .! : ep:i. - M'f.ough
e .ni' in. ho i.' i - tph of-
: - . .o .- .-d :.. a ott. :t lose
;---.-.: : : . ld.!i ) :-r c-jn-1
; :. j :p p 'lal w i w is run
-.-i rr. . r' hi- dek i . 1 w t.li !i
' t.'Ne--; ;i;-r iias plaoed.
.- H i . !! -i-o-t .f t.mil
i - ; :i- ! .i ed t: .:;.-i noon
:u:it- : ' j t" r - an.! i - ter
s :. t 1 - -' . . . : :i iU : t part v
0 ' .. - v d.t ta-t t n en th
:.(' : - ' 1 tt ! (' -r t unit
T . . " : s i i ; p- ndenoe
::': 1 T" i' ;i . d " t hat
d . i . iiti.-h --r - ..tcrapher
1 . a : - .t hi- .. si. .pp.: only t
m.ke :.;'.!. -i.n.hb ' 1 ffV A H i S
win- I. - j .. . s desk d'lrlng t!:e
To p.i v .i . nt i tu . .s a to whether
he w ;do. to 1 . n .1" n . ntion.
Mr i;- . - T.r ; . ' at p: s. - ! !. ha 1
o V .t; . i ov - t'-id kr:- W of no
-' iv a;.:.! : x i a:'.-3 to take
Y . i i i : '1 u! a1 ' '. - ' ;! e :'.l
hr'ne f -a'-1 1 "b-jt I U: now
f ' - (::. All. '. tie i :i-
:-t 1- -. h
!- t. '. hod th- - ;:t: bui-
b-;- - .. d t i- . : - -
M- n- w r - t f h a p; from
t . " :.r;-.-i uith-i.nu; . : I Mti:
; ' - 4isfa- ' o! Mt-d -nT- :.' -d -miles
t " v : I... ks - -i ; -
N - - : r mi 'In- -I i v 1 1 .: . ! : a p-o-
' ' : .:. ' ."- f : oi : a - i; a .' vel v
I- -.'..-T i" ; . ar. - f ! m.i.i a
. ' i. v ed w : ; l p iir.! :
th- : . . f 't- I- ! d -r.1 1 b.-t r
r . : i ' . .-I . im-- i 1 1 ! .. a K an.
v : . ::: i . ..tKin c
1 ' r . f i i tt'. ; : 1 : : i- : :i c
t.e ; fa'.la lid.S Hi"! I. ' w!.:.o two other
1 ands t -k. tr.'o : a; rj k.v
A l.irHi1. we. t . ;;:u' v J lada'upe Trl-i.n-ph
w aTf miel'V N on its n v from
S.'r-d". T.'X.is to i'ulrview Not'-'e of i r
v i-rn. r t -ani' ;i a ' ' t. r f'-oni lr J li
! 'n f !' . t !i . who m-":tlon
' k ' 1 rvitr s . f M : ! r. who
!- T in- r. a f . r.d : "i ' e d-- . - ; n ien t
.- : - . p" :;t . ; ui-do;: 1 : a.i:.a:i
I; - ':r (; t: ri ' : :r.a be
1 . i'.. . f i r f -i" t? s 7.ej
i:.iii !- - t . : e e denio. i ;iiie ol e
; N o i ;i - y a nd that i. . - d inav :-;-r
- -t a !:.n "t..- !:. : : rd ::al rol-
'i ' - write- adds that the :-:--lo:i was
. - p. .-.a I y f r l Vr Mad-
.! i wi . ' a .zre.it aibii:rr i'" d'Vo-
Z 1 NM Tt AI SI"V coMMKXT.
. . a Taft ! . . -r a 'rosa
M .:a- n..t i-ai.-.-l .oi. dera-
: I w ttiornlnt- w o-:i i wa
: ' ' ' :p.M;-a-i Sat.- .eniral
' ' .. : : d out 1 s announced
' " ' " .p-'i !' 'Mnii).;n In this
I'. .' ' : i t ilk of rneetinir the
' - t.- a Hryan ban nor
f t :ic Taf I slpn.
'!:;.' i - " ; - ir:.'- abin.iuned. but
' ' 1 . a k i 1 .erliiK n t he
ie delivered
' ' 1 . : : nf . ssar y to
-: if rable coir-
' ' i n seri-ni.sly
' v n - r-pub!lo.il
- - t a-ross th
ra1-; w.-: ts to ask
'- : ' ' - r : ha nn.-r
EEPUBLICANS AT LINCOLN.
Tanner Is Flown and Business In-
terests Protest.
( A i . -: v : i t Refer; )
LIN' ' 1 N !. .! .. The rep ibll-
a :i S r rt.ni.it ee t day or-
i it 1 i ' . r ::.' ; of s!. ..w ing ac-
! 1 t r i - t" : Idvau ampaign by
; : : l; ; : i :...; r a-'ros.-i the Ft reet
a' . "f n ; roininent corners In
' ' t ' i ' fi ii their intent Ion
t r: .' h .' b-r!ous opposition
f - -i. si ij : ' ' 'a. iM'-rentB of the vitv
- !'! . . arrled out their
'. ' -' ' ' ' i ' . k w . -r . a nd ba e arout-
i -rr:. .-f .r- te-t from th1 in-
. t ve trnis far ad vo atel
1 . a ; it- an tender of prnm-
1- ' 'a- . 1 1 : I : K 'he fir to t...te-t.
. -! hh- IlitP-i'ln of lauiitw
- ' i p dill- ans to form a Hi j a a
FOLK YIELDS TO MB. BEY AN.
Want.d C:-.-;nip Clark for Chairman
but Offers Clayton.
I v :
' .it Hcporl )
J :! 7 Tl: Ciimtnlf-
nam ..i : iiKt tills
t t ' . . ri of i pnior
' - .1 llfnrv I "ly-
1 ! ; m: .
. -.- r. ..::..
; fl. r ..... I ..
tc-n 'f i .i j .-r ni i m-iit rh:i!rrnaii
(.f fi.. i T! . . t . ti..r ff:rs
I i ' i n ; ' ' :i r . " : I " h wt run '1 lnr-
v.p'Mn nf I. V.
- . V IH n;i Ifit-.l ilt
M
II. po v. r.-u : hf i iMi" -f fr ' ;..vton
f..i jTtit.in- ..' .ah n .... .if Hi. vfn-
.1 tiw I Ik ..i.l i. I.:. ri niJ1
I . ..t-:.-r l' - ii;.i:i' .f ' : '1111;. ' ' n rk Imt on
) . r. :i fi M: If vn. In
1 ! !.- -I.!- i r n .:- --s. 1 ibiii Mr.
( !. -... ..1 1 ii v tl.- I ; r I.- Kla'tly a-
k. : : 1.. Mr llr-an ; f'lK- H"i.n
Oppose Free Wood Pulp.
I tur- ..ltd rrii
HANbHK. Me. Julv 7. A telenram
prt a 1 1 11 - Kali st the adopt Ion of a
f-'-e w ....J jnilp if-d papfr resolution baa
1 ' . 1 iit I'v tie Miiini- I aim bermn nnd
1 .1 r 1 'a r.-' j ft 1 h ia I ' ri tt the chairman
id ;ht- ii'in" i.it:. ationnl f.n en tun at
ri": T. is i!tpil' h .b tareft that fre
pnlj) .1 nd pa m r w owld te Injui loua to
Slaine h - a t Indust ry nnd t hrow t hou-
aaials of wane earners out of employ
meiiL
WSTiTODNKSDAX'MORNING JULY a 1008;
. - - '-fnmj - - pvr
ON CREDENTIALS
There Is V Biittr Fight from
Idaho.
WAR IS ON A0RM0NS
Dubois Delegates Will Not Bit ia
CoaTentioa With Tncse Who
Violate Laws of God and
Maa An U pro jr.
DKtfVBR. July
oinmltte met at o
hail but was le!a
lejtlniilng its work b.
stenographer. Chr-
of Mfc-ac-huaetts wo-
man and D. H. Lin.
redrntteila
k lr: Fraternity
some time .n
of the lack of
i 1 ralluhan
.cud as chair-
h of Atoka.
Ckla . wai made sev;.t
Klve Slates and th I':ir'ct of ilum-
bla sae notice .f . -r :. jUs. and argu-
n ent on each wa In- j-d to thirty min-
utes with unllinitt d ; .:n. lor present -lion
i ideht e '; ... S:.ie noti--d were
ie-en-1 from Hent. ...i;ia. Idaho. Ohio.
L!i;ioi mid New ..-k II w aa decided
that a : . ummltievii - whose States were
nuoiv.d m the con1 - ot;M be v bided
from i'c room ui.tn adnidi at Ion was
tl.ud
I the nght.s pi w nicli they were
ed.
Hit
THE IlhU
The Ihrst case : .d.
up v as Idaho.
ln'ii the commit! .' hud been In session
I'-" t; :t.e hours iK bhuio case w as still
:.d'T - -'iisideratl-v a : Altortie John U
N..C.: of Idaho ul 1.- cond-.tliiK the
ro.it. was still b;-;- with Ins second
The limit::'!!1 of thtrtj mmutea
u applying o: to the at miments
a d : :.- re lein)c n . lhultatlon tip the
an.. t of durati : of the takir.; of evl-
.!... it began to '.-ok it t:.- Idaho
ilKhl ln.-it a . i..;:.: and in.;- : ndtely
d. . .. : oe hearipj; id lVn.0 .vania
and :her ointP.-;- T' e Idaho a-.-s tn--.:.
4 tlie entire tau deleatto-. -lour-
b f ats.
A! ii extend--! e
mil"; ' ' -e dec ided ( :.t
: ii : 1 1 e id-n .
. -ii and t he heai in
itlve sf- d.-n the
would be i :oper
i .-d b 1 i on-o.-idla.iv
begao
m o '. session.
Vii- -t- of t iie i o: :;u 'tee as to w '. ther
Mrsf ees w mild be in-ard w as J to
The iIh ussion was heated a: times
1 i ho interest uf
. i a : oUsei.
ho t ntlre committer
t m session wris re-
er.il Jackson opened
n members of t tio
: w it :io'.it dhMo r.
" : at the a mo.; n t of
- llvl.o pe pl- Mr.
'" t'd to sliow that
i.i a .'leaf majority
o-l Veil (ion. rilli'MI!'
; ontestln dej;-
J Vs s-oon as the
i rasl A ttorney ( i.
I : - ; ; . r. intesters
I n t ntion who w
w i re 1 1 owing tmpa '
J :::;' r.-nsumed t
I J u ks ti 's arputin'ii :
I ; e l;i!-.is farti-n 1
I of tho Twin Kah-
j : ote.s to pno :
1 y t ; i- -r I Je was ii't.
i : - tr : t by quest . .
ptod almost . verit
o' the omir.;tte0i
T M.KS A;as
' M Jarkson. -
i r ttie aiiti Morn
. "i.imittt e to loud
t at 1 e and lils
! so.- the Stale
M -rnoT-s eould :
.'. f v the law s of t
I : re was no ipa.
:n- ; . : m oi n
'!'... Mormon?.
; hy-tw.-r . s H
p : 1. 1 of ;
l i I . ;.t of iio
Klli'M I a. -d tho -l;e
. . n. 1'iited I
T MHM(-NS
be! ..if of the I';bo
. fa ' ion. sti; r-d -
pph. W lien he said
i : vs w v i e lr
r !. an ami Jlhat th-
t ':. In Idaho and
id 1 man. 1 lo saul
ol di' nfranchisc-
!!-' fiam idsim; j
. i t l 1 1 : .1 ; f . !H oik 1
d ..lau tout 1- m i
u it if The i eg .ilar
.it Sklld.
.. im that ihe I'u-
hois fbi'tmn Uouti !:.. Im1 contented wnu
oi!- -:.iii a vote i u tiie Mormons had
oi.dMo.i :t.e !.iu of d.'il and there-f'Mi-
ti v w..uh: i..d d m tl:e coiien-
ti. n wli n i n. M.
Luring ' i os . . riiinai !o-i of Jai k-
son b J . ! '.nf. the atl i lie I r
t he on! - i . ' ' J .i ks. n w a aked ii a : . v
of t lie - i!. !s w-it Mi 'i in oris tie
isald In. a. Mo::uoi:- Inis tf.t:- -
IJiellt - .i -; ; - mdii.ation .i-.
ti.t- i .;( - .t: u numt-ei oi l : - :n
fUuruM
lo offer
mil tee
hii'i it i
ii. nt .
ai- i.;l ii. lei. do .tf
- -i.
l:. mi:i1 In an d': -ir
d r ult t (-.at the indue -At
: r rall.e 1 A fc-iic-
l . ; II.. r t: n-
a 'd that .hi k :: ...on
a ! a: e Mormons 1 1
n:i ;io-d 1 . . : s w ..o I: -a:id
ii h ! fight w as
Ja..-n .:is::i-d t: t
ed.) told him that i e
t M If " -ll'i-.
-Ii '
mdt. --d a
Sta . 1
nn: r -w ! .. -
. i
W as a M t
It wa -ro.
-rn w ;
tf er tak t
at. r I -.
for the '
Mormons ;
thev nit-
v r a i s T
furl her
fused t.. !
ta.' wa-
crd in I Jul f
At 11 Si ; I
111 I'!" It
n.. Ie. isi' n
lo ;rd A i.
iio;s wl i t
:r.- before th-' e.-nmi.t'-'O
enth O llet to tl low ; -
t i
n..i Kto nn r Se
lf t l.e riosbiK -i ra.t!ien: s
ile den . .. -..
'i o'.s t ei ins . i mg 1 1 . at
d never ha .' i en b-tn -testanls
de;:.-i ! -."ep
'. hut the v.tr;ndfiee :e-
' ard at II Ij .. -.- k the
h a'ler the hfatbig j id
.v ' 1 six hours
"tlO'ilttee t".k r.'. ss for
d. !erm!led t - a' ...i.-
r .liter al! . oj.-: r.
i -. ess t!i- te of 1.1
When 1 h.- . .an ui
tf- met follow iou i'... adjoiirnoi. nt It wn
ar.iioun. ( " dl .tnatniim - i-os wroopj
b ive:) t .:i' m:t. des ea h for ti r.s
en tat! on of n. .. and f r iiru j:m. mh.
The Illinois .a-- was taken up c.. a m
ex"-titl f -! 'i
PRESIDENT VISITS ARCTIC SHIP
Roosevelt Goes on Board the Roose-
velt and Inspects Steamer.
(.4jtc('.ued I'rtu Retort.
OVSTKK HAL N. V . Juiv 7. Mv. my.
what a fine ship'" remarked l're-ddnt
Ito- Self. ;:s : e j.-wed t) M.'H'lIT
I'.. os elt . 1 jdng t nm Iot n. a r ( - vs! er
Hhv harbor this af'ernom 'ummander
lii.: ert r'aeV. I nlted Htate.s navy the
ai'd-- txplo--r who was at his sido
ed with tie preshlent ar.. thanked
l;Mii for the r-.mphinent.
1 1 whu shortd after .T o'. d.rk when the
president's bo;i ft the wh-i-f " in hoard
I!.- little ernfi were the pte-!.nt Mrs.
.se el i "ii m;:nder n nd M rs I Vat v
Mr and Mr- W. : Rooh.o.m .;tei:!iri
H.''"--uil. the president m . .-ni'si on .
MMt-rnl (iii'r and Lloitenai.' i mmaad
- Ib-Kt r V ;I!hino of tl e pr i-b-ni boat
Captain Hart b it ..f the K-.-.x. x -t .ind
Ifer'-er L HiddK-nmn. m"r-t.trv ..r the
l'ear Ar th . l ib. met tht-m on board.
HOOSIER DECLINES HONOR.
John W. Kern
Of InrllnnHpoll. who hits b-n promlnt-nt-ly
nifnttoned ir tl. dni"iallr vi.-
yrejilrt. ntlul nunilnaUon. llv t'i lie dn
Dot want It
UVN- O.VO-;e-
a--r -;- e-
tl mill .HI nitnii
Viyi - "'' mmim
I
On an.ithcr launch nm th prwklant'a
anus. Knii lt and Archie accompanied by
aevrrui ).." the Rooaevelt bad arrlvM
la the Im- i .T at 11 o'clock In th forenoon
Rnd Capia a Rartlatt dressed the ship In
onor of ii.- visit of the president Bverr
avsfialilr I- at in th harbor was pressed
Into sent. l-y persons wishing to see the
RorspM If. .nd when tle president's party
went M tl.e water about tha ship was
crow.1.1 with pleaaure waft. Captain
Bert let t 111. Ie apologies to the president
for th- nii .aiance oil the Rooaevelt. say-
ing that al e 11.1 not quite come tip to the
siamlar.l .1 t tie- In lied State navy.
"In t what ahe looks like cap
tain.' irp.lt .1 Mr. Rooaevelt. "It's what
she le-
"Ina.nn.i. h as I can not (o alon with
you n) if ald the president "all t
can I" i" wtsh that all good luck may
go will- von I feel confident that you
will K-'t ti ere thta Urn if It la possible
to d. s.i If vou don't do the best you
can. tl.HHt Me.
Captain llaitlett.
In shaking -hands with
bidding htrii farewell
the president and
said
"Its nlnetv nr nothing the North pole
or bust tl 1- time. Mr. President."
The K....M eit weighed anchor at BiJO
p. m nn. I s'eamed out of th harbor.
Cmnian-h r l-eary took a launch to New
York SI lll atop at New Bedford.
Mass . an. I ttien proceed to Sydney. B. C.
where CmiHiiander Peary will rejoin .the
ship.
TO Bf HITCHCOCK
SELECnON FOR REPUBLICAN
CHAIRMAN IS AGREED ON.
Taft Confers With Faction Leaders
and the Result Will Be Official
Designation of Manager.
(.-f 1 -tated Prtsg Rtport.) f
HOT Hl'KlNV.S Va. July 7 -The ex-
e. titive eon n it tee of the republican Na-
tional committee will meet here tomorrow
and from prsent Indications there will
le only a brief session at which Frank
1 1 Hit i -boo. will be elected chairman
and Kepreft : tatlve McKlnley -f llljnola
will le nia l-' the treaawter of the Na-
tional comir.'tee.
Senator Heiuenway 'and Representative
Wilson of Indiana reprentinK the Fair-
banks seet .i;i Representative Mc Kin ley
of IUinol.1. who had charge of the Cannon
t-ampalKn. and Representatlre Rttrke of
Pennsylvania who represented the Knox
i-andtdat'v. suv that they have no objec-
tion to lilt h "ck.
In ti e ia-. of Mr McKlnley there Is
but one .-.'iitKr ent and that Is In his favor
tor the oftlce of treasurer. Mr McKlnley
has Iomk b-'- n . onshlerel for tlie treas-
i:i sh!p hut as he is treasurer of tho con-
Kresdloual ' . inmittee. It was for soma
time supposed tlie opposition to having
him leave that work would operate
atrauist his selection. But tlia- objection
has Uen over . me by the proposltln that
he should be treasurer of both commit-t.-.'s.
It is ..i;d to be desirable to brUiK
the lonindu.. in rl.ir relationship and
that a sbitle treasurer would be In lino
w b h t hat pod- y
Mr Tn ft spent the entire afternoon In
a series f n feren.es. First Repre-
sentative loirke of 1 'ennsylvnnbi had a
htnp; talk v. h him and t hen Senator
He:uenway a - d Representative Watson
wer elos ; ; with 1 i:u for two hours.
Finally row. ;; t '.avion. Nattoiuil commit-
teeman from Arkansas and a member oT
tie yvecat I onimit b e. and RI hard C
Keiens of St !-ouls t.'.'ked with him. At
the end of tt.es ronfirenees Mr. Taft
mounted his black horse and with Frank
li Kellogx rode up the mountainside Just
as a storm burst forth and torrents of
i atn enrne down.
TAX LEVY CAN BE REDUCED.
Commissioners Courts and Town
Councils Have the Authority.
1 1;
AT'STIN. I
1: 'erest has
t 1 e stateno .
: Cumhy. ;i
Riven to t
xas. J
ti nr' .
-f. lb :i
7. (- in 1 le- al io
ed at A i-d:-i bv
It. R Williams
lidat- for Rievern.T. recpnt-
press t at eouniy taxes.
. ty taxes ai d Fpe
A" hen pledged to th.
i tn not be rei!u.
i -ason the i'. 1 .-ra! t a
1 Increased 1 1 is . .
: dlsrii'-t taies.
I i ment of b.-nls.
.ind that for this
f the people will
and u r. necessary
t.iXes . nllect'd bt i aue there is no power
t i educe this local ta In proptrtlon t
t. e increase of taxable v.ilues.
It develops upon In ve.v t igatlon that for
many years rtuw:v of th.- cltlfs and bcal
t iiliR clstr: t; l a .e fr -m time to time
i educed the v W-s mad" on account of
bond Issues and H.'s 1 a-- been repeatedly
a pprov ed b various a 'orneys KPnertil .
The following pr. ..mI-.hs tn article 1112 of
t tie Rev Ised Statu:.--. i.pplicnb to a! I
issues of co .:tv. t it y .r school district
bunds would set-ni to b-.ive no doubt that
the rontentlo:. in:i.. is e
Whenevei ;tr. bomN
the eounTT . i. mint- '
e.OliK II of U j
b-V V Upon .. .i'-t ji--property
f. i su h u
t I i ae If. i he. ;i :
riineous :
shall be tsuet.
ers Cfe.;i t. or
r town. Shall
ssment of t he
or ton n. as
be. ;i sufficient lo
M and stnkliiK fund of
J per . .-nt upon w:. h
pay the In-
not less th.i
an a levy f -r tha purpose until a
new levy in.o be nia.b- for thai pui -pose;
provl.b d. ttiat ? i- li commiHslrin-
ers court or coiiidl m..- from time to
time Increase to dlmiiuvh such tax so
as to adjust t:.e sum. to the taxahio
values of the p'..port of the count e
or city or town and tlve amount to
be collected provided f rther that tho
amount sha 1 1 not at h; v time be re-
duced nn thnt It wll not ralae an
amount soft: lent t ) ;tv the annual
interest and rlnklna; fund on all th
bonds sold -.1 exchai.Ki'd under tlio.
provisions In rdf.
The word town as here med Includes In-
dependent scliooj district- which are re-
paired as towi.s for all h rid Issuing pur-
pofies. RECEIVES NEWS IN PRISON.
Socialist Candidate for President Is
Serving Twenty-Eivo Years.
(Assot t lied Press Rffort.
f'ARHON. N . July 7 M. p Treston.
w ho Is servltu t wenty fi . years sen-
ten e In the N ada State ptlMon for mur-
der and who wii - nominal. I by the social -y
labor party :it New Yoik for preshlent
t.f the Fulled St.ites. Rav- ..nt the fullow-
InK inU-ivlew from ei; yesterday:
When the telegram iiinouncInK Ids
nomlnotlon was handed to Urn he showed
no surprise at the news:
"I am particularly well known to men
of iiiv party" he said "and am a mo. la I i
bl from the gioiind up. While I am not
a f llbert to ma Ice a atnt.iuent covering
my nomination owing to Inst ruojlons from
my counsel Jude llllton i recoKil th
honor confrred upon me and am proud
of It If Mr Milton desires that I with-
draw from the nomination 1 will nk
t Iih t my name be taken f i mi. the ticket
a i id aoine ol her mibstltuti d I have not
been ofllelnlly notified of my nomination
bv the conevntlon tn New York but will
probably receive it In due time.
Mexican Oil Fields Burning.
Aitocialfti Vrtil Hf ort.)
WASHINGTON. July 7 The Unlteu
K- 1-m rnnmil al Tampion Moxlco lm
i'i"M-'l thnt th- oil field. Ii-tw-ii Tarn-
l i ui Ihe ulf of Moxir". nnd Tiixpan.
i:- hurnliig and that the hlnze l vlnthH
f-ir n hiiiiilrM mlloa on the gulf. He say
i hat the light Is Intermittent and Is (lan-k-tuiis
to mariners nvlkltus In Ui
vicinity.
.. - .
.
??f" T '"''" VVVVVyVV''""V'i''"''i"l"''"
Malaria ia doe to im purities ia the blood which destroy tha rich
healthful qualities of the circulation and reduce it to a weak watery fluid.
The body ia then deprived of its necessary nourishment and strength and is
unable to resist the countless disorders that assail it and the general system
suffers In consequence. The appetite fails digestion is weakened chills
and alight fever are frequent while tha sufferer loses energy and ambition.
Boils akin eruptions and some times sores and nlcers .follow when the
blood becomes deeply polluted with the malarial germs. Both a tonic
and blood purifier are needed to cure Malaria and S. S. S. Is best fitted for
this work. It is the most perfect of all blood purifiers and at the same time
an invigorating healthful tonic S. S. S. goea down ldto the circulation
and removes every trace of impurity or poison and gives to the blood the
health -sustaining qualities it needs. It cures Malaria thoroughly and per-
manently because it removes from the blood the germs and poisons which
produce the disease and while doing this tones up and strengthens every
part of the system. Book with information about Malaria and any medical
advice furbished free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLAHTA OA.
A Real Necessity
Safe Deposit Vaults have become a real necessity. They afford
you protection against burglars fires etc. ABSOLUTE PRI-
VACY is a distinctive feature. Access as often as you like dur-
ing business hours. We have four sizes from which you can
select. Call and examine them.
The Lumbermans National Bank
CAPITAL and SURPLUS $O0000.00.
Wo Interest
THE
Merchants National Bank
ol HOUSTON
Capital and Surplus - $400000.00
U. S. DEP0SIT0RY
DELIBERATE HARMONY
TONE OF CONVENTION
(Continued from Pag One.)
paljcners may hope to make effective use
between this ami November. One of Mr.
Hell's moat striking hll was his chal-
lenge timt it "was lip to Mr. Taft to de-
clare fealty to those great (Jemoctatlc
principles which li n 1 given l-reviU-nl
Itoopevclt his only place in the hearts of
the people "
CltAIll WAB ARnlTHAKY.
Tin- only lii. i.lcr.t of tlie iay marring
the spirit of fair play and harmony was
the arbitrary filing of the chair In ll-
placlng the r.ilffey delegation from tho
temporary roll thus deprhlng Tenn-yl
vania of representation during the early
stages of the convention atti r the Na-
tional committee had Investigated and
seated the Goffcy delegation as regular.
The personal feeling between Mr.
Bryan ami Colonel UufTey Is thought to
he r-p'ilblc for this unusual action
some ol Mr Kr) an's over jealous friends
iH-lng villliii! lo d. part from usual par-
liamentary practice. In order to visit ills-
pleasure up"n the l'enns 1 aula lend r
Whatever may be said of liuffey and hH
I'enns) l nnla democrats accoiding t.i
jin ifilwit and custom they were entitled
l- retain their places on the temporary
.-..11 ...! ...n..vt uh heard bv Die cre-
.1. -nil ils . ommltlee und settled by tho J
con lit l"U-
riie fact that o.fTe m'IK'idually is
lion persona giata lo ativ other democrat
1 in .1 eulll. ieiit . a'ise in tlie opinion "
a gnat many of He delegates tli.it
I'toiisi h .inia tleiniH-rats sho ild be !
prlM-.l" of the privilege of m al sell go
ernment in selecting their own commit-
leeno n and .lecld.ng their lo. al mallei
tor themselves. A warm tight over ttin
Is expect -1 I" the credential coni:nltte-
(iufTej is not ti hlK-ii 'yp- "f ii' iio-'rat.
but .t Is tun Important u. at demoerallc
justice and fair dealing be preserved ia
all Instances.
TKXANS IN i llnlCi: -SKATS.
Tlie Texas deleg-itlott had i hoh o seats
ussliied them In the very front n little
to tl.e riKlit of the platform. While tho
Texas visitors were numerous most all
of them were provided with tickets and
Colonel K. M. Johnston the Texas Na-
tional committeeman was untiring in his
efforts to see that as many were accom-
modated as tickets could he secured fur.
Colonel Johnston also had a box lis Na-
tional committeeman which he had deco-
rated with a large Texas flag and put
ul the disposal of some visiting Texas
ladies.
The convention arrangements as a wholo
surpasa those of any National convention
ever held a fact upon which Melville K.
Htone. general manager of tlie Associated
l'ress. congt ululated Colonel Johnston
and other members of the committee of
a 1 1 a ii K 'en t s.
NO VJCK 1'RftslHKNT (11(111 P..
The Texans have not vet concentrated
their views or preferences for vice pres-
ident but will hold a eancus for that
purpose later. The Texas delegates spent
the day enjoying the convention visltln:;
the various lieail'i'nirlers aiwt getting ac-
quainted with their fellow democrats from
all parts of tlie United States while many
nf the vl-.ltorH look advantage of the aft-
ernoon to go sight soelng upon tho rub-
ber neck coaches and Htihiirban cars.
PRAYS FOR FIRE TO BURN.
And Within Twelve Hours Excel-
sior Park Is in Ruins.
.Assocuitgd Pre.it Kefort y
CIIK'Afil i July i.-Twelve ho urn nftrr
Kv firnrg Kdward lrvl In a pit Mir
prnyr-r :isked t tin t tli aimi'rn.ent resorts
of Kxi rljtlur pRrk. wlnn llrjvior n krped.
it i i K 1 t "le burn Ad ti t h Kround." Kxrel-
tr park wan ronaumed by fire yeRier-
da v
The pravpr was ofTf-rod dtirliiK n rrvlvnl
rne.'tinff of th Knianu?! 'm.ffrgat tonal
rlmrrh hold In a tent. Enrelslor park In
within hrw blockn of tin lmprovlsptl
:Write Ui
ifFnireE
HOUSTON STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKS
houjton. Texas.
'CV 'I' ;
JL7
o MALARIA
On SAYINGS ACCOUNTS
AND
TIME DEPOSITS
U. B. & T. C.
Stands for a tfood place
to deposit money.
Phones 492-493
K LOPPEN BURG & WALKER
FRESCK1PTION DRUGGISTS
Ops.i All Nitbt. 0lck De Ivory
Paul Building Houston Texas
Commercial National Bank
OF H0UST0"
CapiUl $300000.00
Surplus and Profit over $600000.00
PRIMING
EMBOSSING
LITHOGRAPH IN0
OFFICE
SUPPLIES
''(Hi Franklin Ave
V
Smith's (tcii and czema Remedy
Is UI'AHANTECl) TO ( I KE any form
of skin eruption. FKIt'K ."i.
SMITH DRUG CO.
K2 Pr.-ston Ave HIT WaMiington St.
WILBUSH DR'JG CO
Ml 3 Cunxress Ave.
Pactervts
Obtalred JOHN M SI'EI.I.MAN. I'at-
ent ttorney ira-steredl. 2nti Stewsrt
bulldTtg. llousto-.. Write ms for patent
lltera'ure end give full Information about
your mention WM A. CATUEY. Man-
ager of Housto.i Office.
f hu
tie
i I- I-r.-I i iet.. -. f . t! r p.nUa In
i elgl borh.. ..: adi-o t.d lc-t nlghl that
i ill- both pii:-il.- al. I frlthtencl.
al-o dc. hce that thev have taken
lulioi. to pi-Mtecl th.-ir ir..'ortv Tho
t of il praver and the H-lual burn-
f ..lie of their riv.1. In '..nlni-ss has
died a geneial X purga t ti n of tha
1- touched on bv the minister.
.1 Smith proprietor of the iilace.
Tl..
pe.
e-l'e
illg
has
f:n.sal. I
In-t Illicit that is los would amount
to f
Ml isX'
I
Mil
Is 111. Might that crossed electric H'lrc
the ' aue uf the fire.
Oould-De Safari Wedding.
I f i. nir.y '.- Krf-nr)
UIN'IHIX. .hilv 7 Mine Anna Could
Bid 11 luce Hi li" Sean were married
a' a registry olfl-e In Fleet street.
I 'Vent louden I .day The M lhseiUeil t
r.-inonv was c. ridiicted at tie Frencli
I it -stunt church In Soho Honaie Thera
was no se iei y about the ueddlng.
Castellane Applies for Children
( inc. 1 i ;-ri Kr-.. )
I'.MtlP. July 7. Count Honl Pe Cnstel-
I.ilie accenipanlcd by his counsel thlf
ifterniMin went to the office of Judge
Henri lutte. president .f the trlhunal
f the fh s' install e of the Melne and ap
l'.l-d to have the . udo.lv of Ills chil-
dren rest.'. to him n iieeount of his
ilivoried wife s mar: lave to l'i luce llelie
l'c h'avaii. After healing arguments try
Siallrea Koniict and .lullemlei- Judge llltte
iidlouii.ed the case until the return Of
the I'rllli es.H Do Saga n lo Fails.
MALARIA MAKES PALE BLOOD.
Ihe Old Standard (nv. ' TsMelens Chill
Tiiiiu- Tlrivm out malaria and builds up tli
MM in. I nr grown tI. children. 60c.
scapes
for Prices:
1 ItHmtrm oohjIC
1 V
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